Dental treatment of a rare case of pyoderma gangrenosum with aggressive periodontal disease

Daniela Carmagnola, Alberto Pispero, Elena Canciani, Claudia Dellavia, Christian Barbieri, Giovanni Lodi, Elena Maria Varoni

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Abstract

Background and Overview: Pyoderma gangrenosum (PG) is a rare neutrophil-mediated autoinflammatory dermatosis that can involve the oral mucosa. Dental surgery is a potential triggering factor for the onset of PG lesions. The authors describe and discuss the dental management of a rare case of aggressive periodontitis in a patient with PG, from multiple tooth extractions to prosthetic rehabilitation, including administration of systemic steroid prophylaxis before surgery to prevent the potential onset of PG-related lesions. Case Description: A 22-year-old man who had a diagnosis of PG and who had aggressive periodontal disease underwent dental extractions, gingivoplastic surgery, and prosthetic rehabilitation. The patient received 8 milligrams of betamethasone intramuscularly 20 minutes before the oral surgery. The tissues healed perfectly, and no adverse effects were reported. Conclusions and Practical Implications: For minor oral surgery, prophylactic corticosteroids might help reduce the risk of developing PG-related lesions. The clinician should plan the prosthetic devices to be as atraumatic as possible.

Lingua originaleInglese
pagine (da-a)794-800
Numero di pagine7
RivistaJournal of the American Dental Association
Volume149
Numero di pubblicazione9
DOI
Stato di pubblicazionePubblicato - set 2018

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